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The Origin of Hatred Before the Sword Immortal's Showdown

Zheng Yong

79K0

Phoenix City in the summer of the 3660th year of the Annals of Obscenity was on the surface a stable, strict, and prosperous large city-state. Their lords were brothers who had fought bloody battles for thirty years and had formed deep friendships after experiencing the Battle of Dachiwan, the bloody battle of Wu Zhiyuan, and Dingding Phoenix City. In the storm ring with a diameter of 50,000 kilometers, this team of lords has thousands of swordsmen at the highest level, and behind them are a hundred thousand knights. In a few months, this tranquility will be ruthlessly shattered. Without Xiongcheng, Wucheng, or Yingtan Island noticing, a decisive battle had already broken out. After several rounds of decisive battles, the outstanding sword warriors fell in front of the battle array one after another. The flying dragon army led by the Lord Longxiang of Phoenix City launched a fatal sneak attack on his Nine-Level Sword Immortal Group and suffered heavy losses. This book is a prequel to the final battle, trying to show readers what happened in Phoenix before the final battle.

Wind and Rain Chongyang Palace

Zheng Yong

7K0

The Chongyang Palace is full of wind and rain, and the flowers in the palace are different. The sad feelings back then are now in the candle dream.

Mutual Exchange of Knowledge and Action: Zhang Shi, a Famous Neo-confucian Scholar (sichuan Celebrity History Series·novel Series)

Zheng Yong

220K0

Zhang Shi, a famous Neo-Confucian, thinker, and educator in the early Southern Song Dynasty, is known as the "first master of Taoism". Together with Zhu Xi and Lu Zuqian, he is also known as the "Three Southeast Sages" of the Southern Song Dynasty. He is a representative and master of the Huxiang School in the Song Dynasty, and a representative figure of Shu Studies in the Song Dynasty. He made important contributions to the development of Neo-Confucianism and Bashu culture in the Southern Song Dynasty, and occupied an important position in the ideological history of the Song Dynasty. This book describes Zhang Shi's life in the form of a literary narrative, presenting Zhang Shi's family experience, schooling, ups and downs in officialdom, academic path, etc., Vividly depicting the image of Zhang Shi's family tradition of loyalty, filial piety, and fine learning, and schematically and comprehensively showing the essence of Zhang Shi's thought of observing, observing, and learning from each other.